Namitha is an Indian film performing artist who has dominatingly been dynamic in the South Indian film industry. She contended in the Miss India 2001 event, before making her film make a big appearance through the Telugu sentimental film Sontham (2002). In the mid-2000s, she accomplished ubiquity through her spectacular jobs in Tamil movies and frequently featured inverse more established performers. Before the decade’s over, Namitha was among the most well known performing artists in Tamil film and appreciated a faction like fan following from gatherings of people crosswise over Tamil Nadu. Since 2010, film industry achievement has avoided Namitha, provoking her to show up in less film jobs and experience a decrease in her fan following.










Beginning her vocation as a wonder exhibition contender, Namitha was delegated Miss Surat amid the time of 1998 at 17 years old. She proceeded to take an interest in the 2001 Miss India show and wound up as the fourth sprinter up, while Celina Jaitley was delegated Miss India.[1] The exposure she gathered amid the challenge provoked her to move to Mumbai and along these lines she completed various TV advertisements, for example, Himani cream and hand cleanser, Arun Ice Creams, Manikchand Gutka, and Nile Herbal Shampoo right off the bat in her vocation. Powerless to make an achievement into the Hindi film industry, she selected in an English Literature course and after that considered coming back to Surat yet decided to later acknowledge an encouragement to try out for a Telugu film. In the wake of being chosen, she thus made her acting presentation in Sreenu Vaitla’s transitioning sentimental film, Sontham (2002),






where she played the adoration enthusiasm of two characters in an affection triangle. Her next film, Saran’s enormous spending activity film Gemeni (2002) inverse Venkatesh, earned her further consideration and her depiction of a Marwardi young lady won basic approval. She had likewise quickly given herself the stagename of “Bhairavi” for the film, yet later returned to her unique name.